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attention was callt'il the hon. inemtn-r lor M**ath (Mr. 11. Grattan} former 1 refer the Bpe«*ial Constables ..

... attention was callt'il the hon. inemtn-r lor M**ath (Mr. 11. Grattan} former 1 refer the Bpe«*ial Constables Act, ami 3 Wm. IV., c. 108. That act a vcrj useful power to the Lord Lieutenant for carrying into active exercise those duties which devolve upon ...

NATIONAL COUNCIL

... Parliament attended:—Mr. Grattan, Mr. John O’Connell, Mr. Greene, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. F. Scully, Mr. Daniel O’Connell, Mr. James Fagan, (Wexford county.) The chair was taken by Mr. Greene, M.P. for the county of Kilkenny. Mr. John O’Connell said be ...

DOINGS IN THE VICINITY OF BANAGHER

... and told her that if she did so. she might got her coffin made. I On Friday last seven armed men visited the house of Mr. j Joseph Wolly, a farmer on the estate of John Head Burdelt, Esq., within a mile of Banagher, at 1 about seven o clock in the evening ...

THE EVENING PACKET. THURSDAY, 9 DECEMBER, 1847

... consideration of the house. Mr. H. GRATTAN, with great warmth, vindicated tho character of his father from the unjustifiable aspersions cast upon by Mr. F. O’Connor. Mr. F. O'Connor had stated that the late Mr. Grattan had been a rebel. The statement was ...

DRF.SS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... Dublin. Tho following members were present John O’Connell, Henry Grattan, Daniel O’Connell, John Reynolds, and James Fagan. At one o'clock, on motion of Mr. Joh* O’Connell, the chair was taken by Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P. The minutes of the proceedings ...

THE ARMY

... outrage was perpetrated near Heathficld. in this county. Between seven and eight o’clock, a party of armed men surrounded the house of a farmer named John Bennis. steward to property in that quarter belonging to Mr. Scaulan. The unfortunate victim of their ...

THE COURT

... St. Lawrence. A.D.C.; Hon. Mr. Browne Hon. Mr. Sinclair, Hon. Mr. Daly. Sir Kdw. Ul.kaney. K.C.0.; Sir Compton Oomviila. Sir John Burgoyna. Hon. Patrick Pluokatt, Hon C-plain Lyndaay. Hon. Captain Foley, Hon. Mr. Noel. A.D C.: Hon. CaptainM-Donald. A.D ...

CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT

... Right Hon. Richard Packenham, for Carlepollard. John Wilton Fitspatrick, Esq.. M.P., and Richard Pitspatrick. Eaq , for LladufT, Rathdownay. John Powell. Eeq., on rlait to hla Grace the Dnke of Leinster. John Leslie, Etq., for Glasslough. Thomas Conway. ...

6 II 0 0 0 9« S TfiE EVENING PACKET, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1847

... ‘Mahon, Bart.; James Murray, Nicholas John Powsr. Bart.; Henry Msrsdytb. Bart.; Profsasor Wm. R. Hamilton. G antral Sir Gsorfts Cock burns. I.iautenaot-Oenaral Lord Down##. M job- G Kiiaa *La—R. H. Birch, R.A.; Sir John Bar*oyns. Colosbls —Grearra, MillUry ...

THE IRISH COUNCIL

... the price of food in that country haa been reduced far below the prices on the continent of Europe.**— Time,' report of Lori John Rue. teirttpeerh on Mania*, tail. In u,# which had prevail*! la Ireland durinr the past year, owln« to the very sudden calamity ...

THE FOLLOWING ORDER FUNERAL

... tako his trial for the murder.— Kilkenny Moderator. THE DOCBLB MURDER AT FETHARD. The eold-blooded assassination of John Hyan, steward of John Dalton Killett, Esq., Clonacody, on Sunday last, has created great sensation in the town and vicinity of Nenagh ...

ALTAR DENOKCIATIONB IM IRELAND

... a determination stand up for the Bill of Rights. The right of bearing arms was one of the principles of that bill. Did the proposed measure interfere with this ? It did not take arms from those who ought properly to have them, but gave the Lieutenant certain ...